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Logitech’s $999 4K live streaming camera is triple the price of the 1080p model

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Logitech is expanding its Mevo lineup of live streaming cameras for creators. The company’s new Mevo Core shoots in 4K, which means that unlike the 1080p Mevo Start we reviewed two years ago, cropping and digital zooming won’t result in overly grainy video. However, the trade-off is pricing, as the new model will cost you three times as much as a three-camera setup.

The Mevo Core continues the path of wireless multi-camera live streaming lineups straight to platforms like YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook. (Of course, you can also record content to upload later.) The $999 package ships as a body only, though Logitech says it will sell lens bundle kits through Amazon and B&H Photo Video. Either way, you’ll need at least one Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lens to get started, and the company says any powered or manual MFT lens will work on day one.

The camera has a large 4/3 CMOS sensor, which Logitech says reduces noise and improves low-light performance and depth of field compared to the 1080p model. The Core shoots in 4K at 30fps to record content for later uploading; If you’re streaming, you can instead use 1080p at 30fps. This model supports WiFi 6E, which can help with network response time and stability if your router supports it as well.

Lifestyle marketing image for the Logitech Mevo Core live streaming camera.  View from slightly above, facing his front left side.  It was mounted on a tripod with a (blurred) dirt field behind it.

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The camera body is noticeably larger than that of the Mevo Start. With dimensions of 3.5 x 3.5 x 3.25 inches, it has the same depth and height but is almost twice the width. With battery installed (and no lens attached), it weighs 1.5 lbs.

Logitech says the audio has been upgraded as well. It has a built-in three-microphone array with noise cancellation. You can also connect an external microphone (or other audio source), which we found essential to the Mevo Start. We’ll have to wait and see if the Core’s built-in microphones are much better.

The Mevo Core’s battery life is estimated at six hours. If you need more time, you can connect an external power source to its USB-C port. It also includes an HDMI port, a 3.5mm port (for analog audio), and a microSD card slot. Logitech says it can double as a wired or (incredibly expensive) wireless HD webcam.

Like previous models, the Mevo Core works with Logitech’s Mevo app (where you can adjust things like focus, zoom, and aperture) and the Multicam app to set up multi-viewpoint recording or streaming.

The Logitech Mevo Core is available for $999 for a single camera (body only) starting today. It’s available from Logitech, Amazon, and B&H Photo Video.

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